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Tired of playing your video games? In the mood for a literal game changer? Feel like your Call of Duty is to venture into Uncharted indie films here on this LittleBigPlanet…… (Batman)? Then check out our movie now live on the Playstation Network! This means your can watch The Attic Door on your PS3, PS2, PS Vita, or future PS4.

Great news! It’s even easier to watch our film now that we are live on Vudu with apps on Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Roku, iPad, Android, and dozens of other internet connected DVD / Blu-ray players! Do you per chance have one or more of these devices? Then help us by checking it out and maybe even give us a watch and review

Just a few days ago we helped break the news of our documentarian, Chris Walker, premiering his latest feature documentary FLEX IS KINGS at the Tribeca Film festival. Checkout his work with co-director Roman Safiullin on this celebrated behind the scenes series, BEHIND THE ATTIC DOOR. Please also share by posting the video on your Facebook and Twitter.

We are so proud of our behind the scenes documentarian, Chris Walker. He recently finished producing and editing the feature documentary FLEX IS KINGS which has been selected to open the Viewpoints Section of the Tribeca Film Festival. The film has an Indiegogo Campaign and is trying to reach a $20,000 goal to finish the movie. You can help them by clicking here.

Now in its third year, Tribeca’s Viewpoints section is a panorama of the freshest voices in independent film and contemporary documentary from around the world, this year presenting 14 narrative features and 8 documentaries. Featuring an exciting range of stories, the films of this year’s Viewpoints section demonstrate a particular interest in telling stories from distinctly male and female perspectives. This year, the documentary Flex is Kings, directed by Deidre Schoo and Michael Nichols, will have the honor of opening the 2013 Viewpoints section.

A few years ago Marina Atunes received an early copy of our film from our friends over at Screen/Read. She went on to write a wonderful review and has been a supporter of our project ever since. Today she’s back promoting the release of our film on iTunes and Amazon.

Rating: 8.5 out of 10
Opening scenes are a little like first impressions: the good and bad stand out while the mediocre blend together into the background. It’s been some time since a film’s opening stood out. So long in fact that I can’t recall a particularly memorable one in the last few years and then I sit down with a small independent film titled The Attic Door and I see an opening which, in its opening 5 minutes, mesmerized. The combination of framing, music and the confusion of the scene, seen out of context from the rest of the film, are so outstanding that it will be a long while before it dislodges itself from my mind. The same is true for the film…

Our friends over at themoviebox.net just featured our little movie on their fantastic site. Click here to read more.

Looking for something to watch over this weekend with a spooky, western vibe? Then, “The Attic Door” may be right up your alley. Available right now on iTunes and Amazon, this indie western thriller tells the nerve-racking story of two young siblings (Madison Davenport and Jake Johnson) who get abandoned by their parents, and are forced to fend for themselves, only to discover that their small family farm is, in fact, haunted by an ominous spirit. Sounds intriguing? You can watch the film’s equally nerve-racking trailer, which has been posted above.